753(a) (less form of notes, certificates of indebtedness, and Treasury bills)

3103

753(a) (related to form of notes, certificates of indebtedness, and Treasury bills)

3121

753(b)

Rep.

753(c)

3103

753(d) (1st sentence)

3108

753(d) (2d sentence)

3123

753(d) (last sentence related to 31:771)

3122

753(d) (last sentence less related to 31:771)

3129

754(a) (less form of certificates of indebtedness and Treasury bills, finality)

3104

754(a) (related to form of certificates of indebtedness and Treasury bills, finality)

3121

754(b)

Rep.

754(c)

T. 12 § 221

754(d)

Rep.

754a

3111

754b

3121

755–757

Rep.

757a

(See former 405b)

757b, 757b–1

3101

757b–2

Rep.

757c(a)–(d) (1st sentence)

3105

757c(d) (last sentence)

3108

757c(e)

3129

757c(f), (g)

Rep.

757c(h)

3105

757c(i) (1st–6th sentences)

3126

757c(i) (last sentence)

331

757c(j)

3105

757c–1

Rep.

757c–2(a)–(c) (1st sentence)

3106

757c–2(c) (last sentence)

3108

757c–2(d)

3106

757c–3

3109

757c–4, 757c–5

3121

757d

3128

757e

3113

757f

331

758

3108

759–761

3129

761a to 765

Rep.

766

3123

767

3112

767a

Rep.

767b

3112

768 (words before semicolon)

3123

768 (words after semicolon)

3121

769, 770

Rep.

771, 772

3122

772a

3121

773

Rep.

773a–773d

5118

774

Rep.

801–804

3110

804a to 809

Rep.

821

5301

822

5304

822a(a)–(c)

5302

822a(d)

325

822b

5117, 5119, 5304

823, 824

Rep.

841

Rep.

846

9101

847, 848

9103

849

9104

850

9105

851

9106

852

9109

856

9101

857

9105

858

9106

859

1105

866

9105

867

9107

868 (less (d) (1st sentence related to 31:867))

9108

868(d) (1st sentence related to 31:867)

9107

869(a)

9102

869(b)

Rep.

870

9107

871

Rep.

901–904

3113

911

5119

912, 913

Rep.

914–917

5119

931–937

Rep.

938

5303

951

3701

952(a)–(d)(3)

3711

952(d)(4)

3701

952(e)(1) (1st to 3d sentences)

3717

952(e)(1) (last sentence)

3701

952(e)(2)–(7)

3717

952(e)(8)

3701

952(f)

3718

952 note

3711

953

3711 note

954(a)–(d)

3716

954(e)

3701

955

3719

971–973

Rep.

1001

301

1002 (less words between 4th and 5th semicolons)

321

1002 (words between 4th and 5th semicolons)

331

1003

329

1004–1005a

301

1006, 1007

301

1008

Rep.

1009

301

1010 (related to seal)

301

1010 (related to books, papers, and records)

Rep.

1011

321

1012, 1013

Rep.

1014

328

1015

Rep.

1016

309

1017

321

1018

329

1019

Rep.

1020

1102

1020–1, 1020a

Rep.

1021, 1022

Rep.

1023(a)

321

1023(b)

3302

1023(c)

T. 18 § 3059

1024

321

1025

Rep.

1026

330

1027

331

1028

Rep.

1029, 1030

331

1031, 1032

326

1033

322

1034

T. 21 § 967

1035

T. 21 § 968

1036

T. 21 § 969

1037

T. 26 § 7802

1038

323

1051

5311

1052(a)–(i)

5312

1052(j)

5319

1052(k)

Rep.

1052(l)

5312

1053

321

1054(a), (b) (1st sentence)

5318

1054(b) (last sentence related to civil penalties)

5321

1054(b) (last sentence related to criminal penalties)

5322

1055

5318

1056

5321

1057

5320

1058, 1059

5322

1060

Rep.

1061

5319

1062

Rep.

1081–1083

5313

1101

5316

1102

5317

1103, 1104

5321

1105

5317

1121, 1122

5314

1141, 1142

5315

1143(a)

5321

1143(b) (words before last comma)

5320

1143(b) (words after last comma)

5321

1151, 1152(a), (b)

1112

1152(c)–(f)

1113

1153(a)–(c)

1113

1153(d)

1112

1154(a)–(c)

717

1154(d) (1st sentence)

702

1154(d) (last sentence)

731

1154(e)

719

1155(a)

702

1155(b)

719

1156

Rep.

1157

717, 719, 720, 1112

1171–1174

719

1175(a)

734

1175(b)

719

1175(c)

734

1176

720

1201

9302

1202

3530

1203, 1204

Rep.

1221

6702

1222, 1223

Rep.

1224(a)(1), (2) (related to trustee)

6703

1224(a)(2) (related to report)

6724

1224(b)

Rep.

1224(c), (d), (e)

6703

1225(a), (b)

6707

1225(c)

Rep.

1226(a)(1)(A)

6705

1226(a)(1)(B)

6707

1226(a)(2)

6705

1226(b)

6706

1226(c)

Rep.

1227(a), (b)(1)

6708

1227(b)(2), (3)

6709

1227(b)(4)

6708

1227(b)(5)

6709

1227(b)(6), (7)

6712

1227(c)

6711

1227(d)

6701

1227(e)

6710

1228(a)(1)

6713

1228(a)(2)

6707

1228(a)(3)

6701

1228(a)(4)

6707

1228(a)(5)

6702

1228(a)(6)

6712

1228(a)(7)

6713

1228(b)

6707

1228(c)(1)

6707

1228(c)(2)(A)

6701

1228(c)(2)(B)

6707

1228(d)

6708

1228(e)

6709

1228(f)(1)

6707

1228(f)(2)

6708

1228(f)(3), (last sentence)

6709

1228(g)

6707

1228(h)

6713

1241(a)

6724

1241(b), (c)

6714

1241(d)

6724

1241(e)

6714, 6724

1241(f)

6724

1241(g)

6714

1242(a)

6716

1242(b)(1)–(3)(B) (1st sentence)

6717

1242(b)(3)(B) (2d sentence)

6718

1242(b)(3)(B) (last sentence)

6717

1242(b)(3)(C)

6718

1242(b)(3)(D), (E)

6717

1242(c)(1)

6701

1242(c)(2), (3) (related to proceedings)

6717

1242(c)(3) (related to suspensions and terminations)

6718

1242(c)(4)

6701

1242(d)

6719

1242(e), (f)

6718

1242(g)

6720

1242(h)

6716

1243(a), (b)

6704

1243(c)

6723

1243(d)

6715

1243 note

7301–7305

1244

6721

1245

6723

1261(a)

6703, 6724

1261(b)(1)–(7)

Rep.

1261(b)(8)

6701

1261(c)

6701

1262(a)

321

1262(b)

Rep.

1263

6722

1264

6713

1265

Rep.

1301

T. 2 § 621

1302

T. 2 § 622

1303

T. 2 § 623

1321

T. 2 § 631

1322

T. 2 § 632

1323

T. 2 § 633

1324

T. 2 § 634

1325

T. 2 § 635

1326

T. 2 § 636

1327

T. 2 § 637

1328

T. 2 § 638

1329

T. 2 § 639

1330

T. 2 § 640

1331

T. 2 § 641

1332

T. 2 § 642

1351

T. 2 § 651

1352

T. 2 § 652

1353

T. 2 § 653

1400

T. 2 § 681

1401

T. 2 § 682

1402

T. 2 § 683

1403

T. 2 § 684

1404

T. 2 § 685

1405

T. 2 § 686

1406

T. 2 § 687

1407

T. 2 § 688

1501–1510

Rep.

1521–1531

Elim.

1601

6902

1602

6903

1603

6904

1604

6903

1605

6902

1606

6901

1607

6906

1701

6101

1702

Rep.

1703

6102

1704(a)–(c)

6103

1704(d), (e)

6102

1705

6104

1706

Rep.

1707

6105

1801(a)(1)

3902

1801(a)(2)

3903

1801(b)–(d)

3902

1802

3904

1803

3906

1804

3905

1805–1806

3901

Enacting Clause

Pub. L. 97–258, § 1,Sept. 13, 1982, 96 Stat. 877, provided in part that: “Certain general and permanent laws of the United States, related to money and finance, are revised, codified, and enacted as title 31, United States Code, ‘Money and Finance’. . . .”

Legislative Purpose; Inconsistent Provisions

Pub. L. 97–258, § 4(a),Sept. 13, 1982, 96 Stat. 1067, provided that: “Sections 1–3 of this Act restate, without substantive change, laws enacted before April 16, 1982, that were replaced by those sections. Those sections may not be construed as making a substantive change in the laws replaced. Laws enacted after April 15, 1982, that are inconsistent with this Act supersede this Act to the extent of the inconsistency.”

References to Other Laws

Pub. L. 97–258, § 4(b),Sept. 13, 1982, 96 Stat. 1067, provided that: “A reference to a law replaced by sections 1–3 of this Act, including a reference in a regulation, order, or other law, is deemed to refer to the corresponding provision enacted by this Act.”

Outstanding Orders, Rules, and Regulations

Pub. L. 97–258, § 4(c),Sept. 13, 1982, 96 Stat. 1067, provided that: “An order, rule, or regulation in effect under a law replaced by sections 1–3 of this Act continues in effect under the corresponding provision enacted by this Act until repealed, amended, or superseded.”

Savings Provision

Pub. L. 97–258, § 4(d),Sept. 13, 1982, 96 Stat. 1067, provided that: “An action taken or an offense committed under a law replaced by sections 1–3 of this Act is deemed to have been taken or committed under the corresponding provision enacted by this Act.”

Legislative Construction

Pub. L. 97–258, § 4(e),Sept. 13, 1982, 96 Stat. 1067, provided that: “An inference of a legislative construction is not to be drawn by reason of the location in the United States Code of a provision enacted by this Act or by reason of the caption or catchline of the provision.”

Severability

Pub. L. 97–258, § 4(f),Sept. 13, 1982, 96 Stat. 1067, provided that: “If a provision enacted by this Act is held invalid, all valid provisions that are severable from the invalid provision remain in effect. If a provision of this Act is held invalid in any of its applications, the provision remains valid for all valid applications that are severable from any of the invalid applications.”

Repeals

Pub. L. 98–216, § 6(a),Feb. 14, 1984, 98 Stat. 7, provided that: “The repeal of a law enacted by this Act may not be construed as a legislative inference that the provision was or was not in effect before its repeal.”

Pub. L. 97–452, § 4(a),Jan. 12, 1983, 96 Stat. 2479, provided that: “The repeal of a law enacted by this Act may not be construed as a legislative inference that the provision was or was not in effect before its repeal.”

Pub. L. 97–258, § 5(a),Sept. 13, 1982, 96 Stat. 1068, provided that: “The repeal of a law by this Act may not be construed as a legislative inference that the provision was or was not in effect before its repeal.”

Pub. L. 97–258, § 5(b),Sept. 13, 1982, 96 Stat. 1068, repealed the sections or parts thereof of the Revised Statutes or Statutes at Large codified in this title, except for rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun before Sept. 13, 1982.

Improvement of United States Code by Pub. L. 98–216; Legislative Purpose; Inconsistent Provisions; Corresponding Provisions; Savings and Separability of Provisions

“(a) Sections 1–4 of this Act restate, without substantive change, laws enacted before April 1, 1983, that were replaced by those sections. Sections
1–4 may not be construed as making a substantive change in the laws replaced. Laws enacted after March 31, 1983, that are inconsistent with this Act supersede this Act to the extent of the inconsistency.

“(b) A reference to a law replaced by sections 1–4 of this Act, including a reference in a regulation, order, or other law, is deemed to refer to the corresponding provision enacted by this Act.

“(c) An order, rule, or regulation in effect under a law replaced by sections 1–4 of this Act continues in effect under the corresponding provision enacted by this Act until repealed, amended, or superseded.

“(d) An action taken or an offense committed under a law replaced by sections 1–4 of this Act is deemed to have been taken or committed under the corresponding provision enacted by this Act.

“(e) An inference of a legislative construction is not to be drawn by reason of the location in the United States Code of a provision enacted by this Act or by reason of the caption or catchline of the provision.

“(f) If a provision enacted by this Act is held invalid, all valid provisions that are severable from the invalid provision remain in effect. If a provision of this Act is held invalid in any of its applications, the provision remains valid for all valid applications that are severable from any of the invalid applications.”

Improvement of United States Code by Pub. L. 97–452; Legislative Purpose; Inconsistent Provisions; Corresponding Provisions; Savings and Separability of Provisions

“(a) Sections 1 and 2 of this Act restate, without substantive change, laws enacted before December 1, 1982, that were replaced by those sections. Sections
1 and
2 may not be construed as making a substantive change in the laws replaced. Laws enacted after November 30, 1982, that are inconsistent with this Act supersede this Act to the extent of the inconsistency.

“(b) A reference to a law replaced by sections 1 and 2 of this Act, including a reference in a regulation, order, or other law, is deemed to refer to the corresponding provision enacted by this Act.

“(c) An order, rule, or regulation in effect under a law replaced by sections 1 and 2 of this Act continues in effect under the corresponding provision enacted by this Act until repealed, amended, or superseded.

“(d) An action taken or an offense committed under a law replaced by sections 1 and 2 of this Act is deemed to have been taken or committed under the corresponding provision enacted by this Act.

“(e) An inference of a legislative construction is not to be drawn by reason of the location in the United States Code of a provision enacted by this Act or by reason of the caption or catchline of the provision.

“(f) If a provision enacted by this Act is held invalid, all valid provisions that are severable from the invalid provision remain in effect. If a provision of this Act is held invalid in any of its applications, the provision remains valid for all valid applications that are severable from any of the invalid applications.”

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